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    Su-25 on the 15 th Air Base "Erebuni"








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      Armenian peacekeepers in Kosovo in the composition of the force KFOR. Since 2008 the number of Armenian peacekeepers in Kosovo is 70. Deployed in southern Kosovo in Urosevac

      Departure for Kosovo:




      Patrolling the streets of Urosevac:




      Photos with U.S. peacekeepers Armenian

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        Armenian peacekeepers to their base






        Soldiers of outgoing Greek and Armenian contingents are during transfer of authority ceremony23 Jun. 2009


        Armenian peacekeepers are in a solemn formation23 Jun. 2009


        Amateur Greek military band and Armenian drummer provided all attendees with wonderful Greek folk music


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        • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

          Originally posted by ArmeniaR View Post
          I have an question to al Armenians, who lives outside Armenia.

          what would you do if an war start in Armenia. Maybe its not an easy question, but ever think about that? and find the answer?
          Thought about it a lot actually. My father was very involved in getting funds from the diaspora into kharabagh during the last war while taking great personal risks. He brought back pieces of shratnel from a exploding artillery shell that landed right by him. Thanks to his work much weapons including tanks were purchased for kharabagh from the russians. I respect him for what he did and i would be willing to do no less myself, if my body holds up like it has been lately then i would go to battle to. I don't speak for all diasporans obviously - just for myself.
          Hayastan or Bust.

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            Medical training exercise supports partnership for peace

            Сadets from the Military Medicine Faculty of the Armenian Medical University during the 2008 Medical Training Exercise in Central and Eastern Europe. MEDCEUR is a Joint Chiefs of Staff regional/multilateral exercise sponsored by U.S. European Command and will run now through May 14. Croatia is hosting the 2008 exercise which has drawn about 400 multi-nationals in support of the Partnership for Peace initiative. The exercise focuses on mass-casualty training scenarios and humanitarian aid in response to crises situations.







            Last edited by burjuin; 01-26-2010, 12:30 PM.

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            • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

              Originally posted by ArmeniaR View Post
              I have an question to al Armenians, who lives outside Armenia.

              what would you do if an war start in Armenia. Maybe its not an easy question, but ever think about that? and find the answer?
              Be awaiting orders from Armenia to help repel any Azeri or Turkish aggression.........anyway, I will volunteer if they want it me.

              I would suggest putting me in the aviation sector. If you need a pilot or someone who knows how to keep your aircraft well maintained for battle then I am your man.


              Burjiun: you are one the most valuable posters. Great work aper. Love those close-ups of the SU-25 and her crew.
              B0zkurt Hunter

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                am proud of Armenians like you guy's

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                  The first military parade in Stepanakert was held on May 9, 1995., Last on May 9, 2007. Photos from the first military parade in Artsakh:










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                    The first military parade in Stepanakert was held on May 9, 1995., Last on May 9, 2007. Photos from the first military parade in Artsakh:






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                      The first military parade in Stepanakert was held on May 9, 1995., Last on May 9, 2007. Photos from the first military parade in Artsakh:





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